Gary Kasparov, on doubt
Question the status quo at all times, especially when things are going well
Question the status quo at all times, especially when things are going well
The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment
http://www.believermag.com/exclusives/?read=article_reed_orwell
I have a great belief in Dan Brown’s attractions as a writer. The belief is all the greater because I can’t quite define what those attractions are
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/05/13/clive-james-dan-brown/2155487/
People tend to be extremely similar in their vulgar and prurient and dumb interests, and wildly different in their refined and aesthetic and noble interests
Should not the Society of Indexers be known as Indexers, Society of, The?
Asking who won a given war is like asking who won the San Francisco earthquake
The old cliché about having all your eggs in one basket takes on new meaning with Canada and the United States, because there is something even more wrong about having all your eggs in someone else’s basket
I have suffered for my music. Now it’s your turn
How we feel about ‘the nature of existence’ is largely determined by what we have to do in the next few hours.
I am an author because I want to ask questions. If I had answers, I’d be a politician
Every memory calls up a dozen others. The real miracle of Proust is the discipline with which he stemmed the flow
Redundancy is expensive but indispensable
Relativism thrives when people do not have to shoulder the burden of actually coming to a conclusion
http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/blog/philosophy/after-relativism-simon-blackburn/
To explode a myth is not to deny the facts, but to re-allocate them.
Philosophy makes progress not by becoming more rigorous but by becoming more imaginative
Riches should come as the reward for hard work, preferably by one’s forebears
I’ve come to think of Europe as a hardcover book, America as the paperback version
To act virtuously is not to act against inclination; it is to act from inclination formed by the cultivation of the virtues
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